Ben Buchanan wrote:
>
> The way it renders things is so incompatible with modern browsers that
> basically you end up redoing your CSS entirely to get IE5.2 to work
> (using a hack to send IE5.2 a tailored stylesheet). So unless you're
> being paid by the hour, just don't...
>
I wouldn't go that far. I find that most of the time I only need a few hacks,
or I just live with minor rendering bugs. No need for separate CSS at all.
cheers,
Geoff.
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